Hepatopulmonary syndrome

Hepatopulmonary syndrome

In medicine, hepatopulmonary syndrome is a syndrome of shortness of breath and hypoxemia (low oxygen levels in the blood of the arteries) caused by vasodilation (broadening of the blood vessels) in the lungs of patients with liver disease. Dyspnea and hypoxemia are worse in the upright position (which is called platypnea and orthodeoxia, respectively).

Diagnosis

The hepatopulmonary syndrome is suspected in any patient with known liver disease who reports dyspnea (particularly platypnea). Patients with clinically significant symptoms should undergo pulse oximetry. If the syndrome is advanced, arterial blood gasses should be measured on air.

A useful diagnostic test is contrast echocardiography. Intravenous microbubbles (> 10 micrometers in diameter) from agitated normal saline that are normally obstructed by pulmonary capillaries (normally <8 to 15 micrometers) rapidly transit the lung and appear in the left atrium of the heart within 7 heart beats. Similarly, intravenous technetium-99m–labeled albumin may transit the lungs and appear in the kidney and brain. Pulmonary angiography may reveal diffusely fine or blotchy vascular configuration. The distinction has to be made with an intracardiac right-to-left shunt.

Treatment

The main treatment is supplemental oxygen for symptoms. Other therapies, such as somatostatin to inhibit vasodilation, are of modest benefit in only some patients. Inhaled nitric oxide synthesis inhibitors may be a future treatment option. Hepatopulmonary syndrome may regress after liver transplantation or if the underlying liver disease subsides.

Prognosis is poor without treatment: the presence of hepatopulmonary syndrome worsens the prognosis, even if confounding factors such as the severity of the underlying disease (judged by the Child-Pugh score or Model for end-stage liver disease classification) are corrected.

Disease mechanism

The hepatopulmonary syndrome results from the formation of microscopic intrapulmonary arteriovenous dilatations in patients with both chronic and acute liver failure. The mechanism is unknown but is thought to be due to increased hepatic production or decreased hepatic clearance of vasodilators, possibly involving nitric oxide. The vascular dilatations cause overperfusion relative to ventilation, leading to ventilation-perfusion mismatch and hypoxemia. There is an increased alveolar-arterial partial pressure of oxygen gradient while breathing room air.

References

*Rodríguez-Roisin R, Krowka MJ (2008). [http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/358/22/2378 Hepatopulmonary Syndrome — A Liver-Induced Lung Vascular Disorder] . N Engl J Med. 358:2378-2387.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • hepatopulmonary syndrome — arterial hypoxemia caused by pulmonary vasodilation in conjunction with chronic liver disease, usually occurring as a result of portal hypertension in cirrhosis …   Medical dictionary

  • Síndrome hepatopulmonar — El síndrome hepatopulmonar es un síndrome caracterizado por disnea e hipoxemia (bajo nivel de oxígeno en la sangre) causado por la vasodilatación de los vasos sanguíneos del pulmón en aquellos pacientes con enfermedad hepática. La disnea y la… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Nail clubbing — Clubbing Clubbing of the fingernail. The red line shows the outline of a clubbed nail. ICD 10 R68.3 ICD 9 …   Wikipedia

  • Hepatopulmonales Syndrom — Als Hepatopulmonales Syndrom bezeichnet man eine krankhafte Verminderung der Lungenfunktion, die als Komplikation eines schwerwiegenden Leberversagens auftreten kann. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Ursache 2 Symptome 3 Diagnostik 4 Therapie …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Cirrhosis — Classification and external resources A person with massive ascites and caput medusae due to cirrhotic liver failure ICD 10 K …   Wikipedia

  • Метод Бутейко — Метод Бутейко (метод волевой ликвидации глубокого дыхания, ВЛГД)  метод лечения бронхиальной астмы и некоторых других заболеваний, предложенный советским учёным К. П. Бутейко в 1960 х годах. Метод является физиотерапией и… …   Википедия

  • Biliary atresia — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = Operative view of complete extrahepatic biliary atresia. DiseasesDB = 1400 ICD10 = ICD10|Q|44|2|q|38 ICD9 = ICD9|751.61 ICDO = OMIM = 210500 MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = ped eMedicineTopic = 237 MeshName …   Wikipedia

  • Chronic liver disease — in the clinical context is a disease process of the liver that involves a process of progressive destruction and regeneration of the liver parenchyma leading to fibrosis and cirrhosis. Contents 1 Causes 2 Complications of chronic liver disease …   Wikipedia

  • Platypnea — In medicine, platypnea refers to shortness of breath (dyspnea) that worsens when sitting or standing up. It is the opposite of orthopnea. The word is derived from the Greek platus (= flat) and pnoia (=breath).Platypnea is due to either… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”